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S Folinsky Dec 16th 2014 7:56 pm

Re: Secondary query re my dad... Accused of overstay
 

Originally Posted by johnnybrown532 (Post 11504595)
Why do you call them "the minions of the Dark Forces"? I notice you use that phrase quite a lot. :sneaky: Are you like an anti government guy or something?

Its a joke to be read with a smile. When in court I will sometimes greet my learned opposition with "so, how are things with the Dark Forces today?" and smile, and they smile also. There is such a thing as a friendly insult.

Now, I will agree that I don't like it when I hear colleagues refer to "la puta migra."

johnnybrown532 Dec 16th 2014 9:57 pm

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Originally Posted by S Folinsky (Post 11504634)
Its a joke to be read with a smile. When in court I will sometimes greet my learned opposition with "so, how are things with the Dark Forces today?" and smile, and they smile also. There is such a thing as a friendly insult.

Now, I will agree that I don't like it when I hear colleagues refer to "la puta migra."

I smile when i read it.

Zez Dec 19th 2014 5:15 pm

Re: Secondary query re my dad... Accused of overstay
 
Sorry for not coming back to this! He can't remember if he had a visa or if there was some kind of visa waiver program that he applied for when he came and I have no idea what the process was 22 years ago. All he knows is that he did whatever was necessary at the time (he's a stickler for that kind of thing) and was only here 2 weeks so no overstay. I can attest to it only being 2 weeks as I remember it! I figured it would be something like not having been marked as left. May try asking at the redress thing as he'd like to know. Thank you all

S Folinsky Dec 19th 2014 5:44 pm

Re: Secondary query re my dad... Accused of overstay
 

Originally Posted by Zez (Post 11508051)
Sorry for not coming back to this! He can't remember if he had a visa or if there was some kind of visa waiver program that he applied for when he came and I have no idea what the process was 22 years ago. All he knows is that he did whatever was necessary at the time (he's a stickler for that kind of thing) and was only here 2 weeks so no overstay. I can attest to it only being 2 weeks as I remember it! I figured it would be something like not having been marked as left. May try asking at the redress thing as he'd like to know. Thank you all

Except for the period of October 23, 1997 to November 26, 1997, the visa waiver program [or equivalent] has been continuously in existence since 1987. ESTA came to be required in 2010 if memory serves me correct.

Zoe Bell Dec 19th 2014 9:40 pm

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Okay enquiring minds want to know what happened in October November 1997 , ;)

henryh Dec 19th 2014 9:53 pm

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I believe that was the period between the end of the Visa Waiver Pilot Program and the start of the permanent Visa Waiver Program. I'm not sure whether they actually stopped admitting travelers without a visa in that interval.

S Folinsky Dec 20th 2014 3:01 am

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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell (Post 11508213)
Okay enquiring minds want to know what happened in October November 1997 , ;)

Some Congessional bickering caused a temporary "sunset" of the pilot program. It was assumed it would be reinstated, so former INS waived the visa requirements - it was actually a non VW admission. I was involved recently in a case where we flipped that one at ICE when they tried to do a summary VW removal.

FlyingDutchman6666 Dec 21st 2014 12:29 am

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If my (hazy) memory serves me right, here was a period in the late 90s where all VWP travellers were "paroled" as opposed to admitted? I still have an old passport with such a paroled stamp.

Zoe Bell Dec 21st 2014 12:40 am

Re: Secondary query re my dad... Accused of overstay
 

Originally Posted by S Folinsky (Post 11508377)
Some Congessional bickering caused a temporary "sunset" of the pilot program. It was assumed it would be reinstated, so former INS waived the visa requirements - it was actually a non VW admission. I was involved recently in a case where we flipped that one at ICE when they tried to do a summary VW removal.

Interesting stuff. Thanks for indulging my curiosity

Pulaski Dec 21st 2014 1:05 am

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Originally Posted by Zoe Bell (Post 11508977)
Interesting stuff. Thanks for indulging my curiosity

"Congressional bickering", imagine that. :rolleyes: ..... and over a matter of immigration! :rolleyes:

Zoe Bell Dec 21st 2014 1:19 am

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I know huh?
Whoda thunk it?/;)


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